Clock spring and spiral cable trouble

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    I’ve been losing function of the steering wheel controls one by one for about 6 months and now I hear crackling when I turn the steering wheel. I actually replaced the clock spring back in 2020 but I can’t remember if the spiral cable was part of that. I used a cheap one and it worked except for the airbag (until now). I’m looking for recommendations on brands of replacement clock springs so I can avoid the short life of the cheap one I bought last time.
     
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    Well you'd buy the one from Toyota or amiyama.com if they have it thecheap ones have worked reasonable for me I SE USA. It only takes about 25 minutes to change . So about equal to oil change. Depends on part cost I wouldn't pay 90 for the Toyoda . Personally . These things are too easy to make I don't know thee companies that are racing to bottom . There are ways to quickly sift thru the bs.
     
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    "clock spring" is just what some people colloquially call the spiral cable. They both mean the same part. It kinda looks like a clock spring, even though it's not a spring.
     
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    Isn't there a spiral spring along with spiral cable in housing ? You wind with finger to line up red line?
     
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    Not in any I ever took apart. Just a nice flat ribbon cable wound in a spiral.

    Who would want a spring there? Isn't driving in a straight line hard enough already?
     
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    $350 at dealership
     
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    Just wait'll you price the same part for a gen 3 some day ....
     
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    Yeah I can replace it every year at that price like I say it's a 25-minute job with a 19 mm socket in your fingers oh and the bit for taking the steering pad off in a gen 3 pulling those stupid clips for sterring pad. But a quick job . So I'd buy the 40 or $50 one that somebody makes not the 22 dollar unit .
     
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    I don't understand this I haven't had to replace one on any of my cars yet I had to do a customer's car. And I'm pretty hard on two of my cars their work vehicles they kinda get treated bad . Throw crap in them extended oil services not so much washing. Mechanically solid good AC and wiper blades. And they just go forever. I can't kill them
     
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    In my gen 1, I may have acted early when I noticed a soft card-shuffling (or, well, card-bridging) sound when turning the wheel. I took the spiral cable out and sprayed Elmer's Slide-All on the cable, and put it back in.
     
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    And all this time I thought the digital clock in the car was powered by a spring in the steering wheel that you wound up by making three point turns. :)
     
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    A friend's Galaxie 500 had a clock that was powered by a spring. It had a pair of contacts that would close when the spring was close to wound down, and trigger a solenoid that wound it back up. It wasn't in the steering wheel though.

    Sitting quietly in the car, you'd hear it occasionally: ... tick tick tick tick tick tick tick tick GRNCH tick tick tick tick tick tick tick tick ...
     
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    I get that ticking when sitting quietly within my own brain... Haven't exploded yet, but I'm only in my mid-50's so maybe I'm being impatient?
     
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    Next one will be a Tesla
     
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    You really did that? Should I lubricant the new one before I install it?
     
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    I doubt that there would be any sense in doing anything to a new one before installing it. Would only void the warranty and mess up whatever factory treatment was there.

    Now, if a 15-year-old one with 200,000+ miles on it starts making a bridging-cards noise when you turn the wheel, Slide-All is the stuff I would try. (And did!)